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what is the verb for the noun gold? #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 15, 2007 12:47 pm   what is the verb for the noun gold?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #184 "Words in context: strong collocations", question 2

This pet store sells rare tropical fish and other ......... creatures.

(a) chaotic
(b) erotic
(c) robotic
(d) exotic

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #184 "Words in context: strong collocations", answer 2

This pet store sells rare tropical fish and other exotic creatures.

Correct answer: (d) exotic
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what is the verb for the noun gold? #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 15, 2007 14:20 pm   what is the verb for the noun gold?
 

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'Gild', perhaps?
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